- to 923 Ricwin , married secondly Cunigunda, widow of Wigeric, Count Of Bidgau
- 923 - 944 Otto , also Duke Of Lorraine from 940 , son of Ricwin by his first marriage
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- 963 - 1002 Godfrey I , called ''the Prisoner'', son of Gothelo, Count Of Bidgau , son of Wigeric and Cunigunda, and Uda of Metz; married Matilda, daughter of Herman, Duke Of Saxony
In 990 , the Emperor Otto III made the bishop of Verdun the sovereign, secular prince of Verdun and its environs, delegating him the right to nominate the counts.
- 1002 - 1012 Godfrey II , son of previous, Duke Of Lower Lorraine from 1012 to his death in 1023
- 1012 - 1022 Frederick , brother of previous
- 1022 - 1024 Herman (d. 1029 ), brother of previous, retired to monastery
- 1024 - 1025 Louis , also count of Chiny , received the county from Bishop Raimbert, killed by Gothelo , brother of Herman, who took the city and gave it as an appanage to Godfrey, his son
- 1025 - 1069 Godfrey III , called ''the Bearded'', also Duke Of Upper Lorraine from 1044 and Lower Lorraine from 1065 , he was deprived of his possessions, Verdun included, by the Emperor Henry III , but he was reinstated and spent his life vacillating between rebellion and peace
- 1069 - 1076 Godfrey IV , called ''the Hunchback'', son of previous, also Duke Of Lower Lorraine
- 1076 - 1086 Matilda Of Tuscany , called ''la Gran Contessa'', widow of previous, also Marquise Of Tuscany
- 1086 - 1095 Godfrey V (d. 1100 ), nephew of Godfrey IV, also Duke Of Lower Lorraine from 1089 and Defender Of The Holy Sepulchre from 1099
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- 1100 - 1105 Theodoric , also Count Of Montbéliard And Bar
- 1105 - 1134 Reginald (d. 1149 ), called ''le Borgne'', son of previous, also Count Of Montbéliard And Bar
In 1134 , the bishop deposed Reginald and reattached the county to the episcopal demesne.
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